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The cabinet’s 1.5mm aluminum alloy body offers excellent structural strength while keeping the weight to a minimum, making it suitable for wall mounting in areas with limited load-bearing capacity, such as retail store ceilings and factory workshop walls. The IP55 protection grade ensures that internal devices are not damaged by dust accumulation or accidental water splashing, which is common in busy commercial and industrial environments. The combination of a passive heat sink and low-noise fan (noise level <35dB) provides effective cooling without disturbing the surrounding environment, making it perfect for indoor edge scenarios like smart supermarkets and office building security systems. The built-in 16-port POE PDU eliminates the need for additional power adapters, simplifying the installation of IoT devices and edge servers, and the local alarm system alerts managers immediately when temperature or power anomalies occur, preventing equipment failures.

With an overall dimension of 1200mm (height) × 600mm (width) × 400mm (depth), the cabinet provides 12U of vertical installation space, compatible with standard 19-inch edge devices. Its aluminum alloy body has a surface treatment of anodizing, enhancing corrosion resistance and aesthetic appearance. The maximum static load capacity is 300kg, and the dynamic load capacity is 200kg. The cooling system consists of a 200×200mm passive heat sink and a 60mm low-noise fan, with a heat dissipation capacity of 3kW. The 16-port POE PDU supports 48V DC output, with a total power of 150W, and includes overcurrent and short-circuit protection. The operating temperature range is -20℃ to +50℃, and the relative humidity tolerance is 10% to 90% (non-condensing).

Perfect for edge computing scenarios where space is limited and local data processing is required. In smart retail stores, it houses edge servers and POE switches, supporting real-time inventory management, customer behavior analysis, and digital signages without latency. For industrial edge nodes in manufacturing workshops, it protects IoT gateways and sensor data collection devices from dust and moisture, enabling real-time monitoring of production lines. In smart communities, it can be installed in property management rooms to support surveillance cameras, access control systems, and smart meter data processing. It is also suitable for outdoor edge scenarios like highway toll stations and parking lots, where wall mounting and IP55 protection ensure stable operation. Additionally, it can be used in small office environments to support video conferencing systems and cloud-based office equipment.